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Weekly Blog Article Drafting Prompt for Kimberly Madison, DNP

1. Generate 10 SEO Title Options

Create 10 attention-grabbing SEO titles related to the core topic (e.g., sun safety in skin of color, dermatology NP practice, photoprotection, etc.)

Make titles compelling and keyword-rich but natural

Vary between educational, problem-solving, and curiosity-driven formats

2. Write the Introduction (150–250 words)

Start with a broad, engaging statement about the topic’s relevance and urgency (e.g., sun safety is critical for all skin types but often overlooked in skin of color)

Incorporate a concise explanation of the problem or gap (e.g., late melanoma diagnosis, lack of tailored education)

Highlight why the target audience (nurses, NPs, entrepreneurs) should care and what transformation they can expect from reading the article

Include a hook that hints at actionable insights, project ideas, or business opportunities coming later in the article

3. Background and Significance (300–500 words)

Present key epidemiological facts or research findings (e.g., skin cancer rates by skin type)

Explain relevant biological science in accessible language (e.g., melanin’s photoprotective role and limitations)

Discuss systemic or clinical gaps contributing to disparities (e.g., underrepresentation, misconceptions)

Emphasize why addressing these issues is critical for improved patient outcomes and equity

4. Implications for Dermatology and Aesthetic Nurse Practitioners (250–400 words)

Connect the science and disparities to clinical practice and patient education

Highlight the unique role and responsibility of NPs, especially in aesthetic settings

Provide practical recommendations for integrating the topic into clinical care (e.g., sun protection counseling, pre/post-procedure care)

Illustrate how NPs can elevate their expertise and patient trust by addressing this topic

5. Clinical Pearls / Key Teaching Points for Patient Education (bullet points, 5–7 items)

Craft concise, memorable teaching points that NPs can share with patients of color

Use a friendly, clear tone with some myth-busting and practical advice

Include reminders about sunscreen, skin checks, and product recommendations

6. DNP Project Ideas (3 distinct types with titles, aims, descriptions, settings, and measurable outcomes)

Quality Improvement (QI)

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)

Policy-Focused Initiative

Systems-level change

Make ideas practical, clinically relevant, and focused on equity and innovation

7. Step-by-Step Guide: From Idea to Implementation (numbered steps)

Outline a simple, logical sequence for NPs or DNP students to carry out their projects or interventions

Include problem identification, needs assessment, intervention design, evaluation, and dissemination

8. PhD Nurse Research Opportunities (priority research gaps, suggested dissertation topics, research steps)

List 3–5 relevant and impactful research questions or areas needing exploration

Offer 2–3 dissertation topic ideas that align with your expertise and audience interests

Provide tips for launching research including building teams, funding, and dissemination

9. Entrepreneurial Opportunities and Business Strategies (aligned with the topic)

Suggest ways NPs can leverage the topic for business growth and patient education

Include ideas like seasonal offers, workshops, digital products, pop-up screenings, partnerships, or product collaborations

Provide actionable startup steps or marketing tips tied to awareness days or community needs

10. Closing with Your Signature and Bio

End with a brief, authoritative but relatable closing statement reinforcing the NP’s leadership role

Include your professional signature with credentials, mission statement, and a subtle call to action (e.g., follow, join a program, download a guide)

About the Author

Dr. Kimberly Madison, DNP, AGPCNP-BC, WCC, is a Board-Certified, Doctorally-prepared Nurse Practitioner, educator, and author dedicated to advancing dermatology nursing education and research with an emphasis on skin of color. As the founder of Mahogany Dermatology Nursing | Education | Research™ and the Alliance of Cosmetic Nurse Practitioners™, she expands access to dermatology research, business acumen, and innovation while also leading professional groups and mentoring clinicians. Through her engaging and informative social media content and peer-reviewed research, Dr. Madison empowers nurses and healthcare professionals to excel in dermatology and improve patient care.

Questions to Customize Your Prompt Further:
Topic Specificity:
Do you want this prompt to be generic enough for various dermatology/aesthetics topics or highly tailored per weekly theme (e.g., sun safety, hyperpigmentation, skincare products)?

Length Preferences:
Are there any word count limits you prefer for each segment, or overall?

Tone Adjustments:
Do you want more conversational or more formal language depending on the topic or audience?

Call to Action (CTA) Focus:
Should the CTA always push to your masterclass, book, membership, or vary by article?

Visual/Media Elements:
Would you like suggestions for images, infographics, or social media snippets integrated into the prompt?

SEO Keywords:
Do you have specific SEO keywords or phrases to always include or prioritize?

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